Inspired by the off-road heritage of the classic 574 sneaker, the 574 Peaks to Streets collection for men celebrates the joy of exploration. This classic 574 Peaks to Streets sneaker is designed to bring a wooded nature vibe to life with its subtle color scheme and mismatched color detail on the Achilles collar. The upper features a premium mix of suede, nubuck and pig suede for a soft but durable fit, and ENCAP midsole cushioning helps provide support wherever your adventures take you.

With the aesthetic of a running shoe and the lightweight comfort of a go-to weekend sneaker, this men’s 840 Suede has you covered when it comes to athletic style. Take on any activity backed by a durable suede upper and advanced midsole cushioning technology.

The iconic men’s 996 blends heritage-inspired styling with modern technology to bring you a versatile and on-point everyday sneaker. A premium suede and mesh upper offers the durable quality and sporty aesthetic you expect from New Balance, and the ultra-lightweight cushioning of our innovative REVlite midsole is designed to help keep you comfortable all day, every day.

A one-to-one re-release of a retro favourite. The original Hamburg training shoe came on the scene as part of the global City Series in the ’70s and ’80s. This men’s version features a suede upper and a white rubber outsole.

Nike’s revolutionary Air-Sole unit made its way into Nike footwear in 1978. In 1987, the Nike Air Max 1 debuted with visible air in its heel, allowing fans more than just the feel of Air-Sole comfort—suddenly they could see it. Two years after the Nike Air Max 95 brought visible air to the forefoot, the Nike Air Max 97 arrived with the very first full-length unit. The shoe made a huge splash in the running world, as anticipated by its ripple-effect design lines. It’s still making waves over two decades later.

Nike’s revolutionary Air-Sole unit made its way into Nike footwear in 1978. In 1987, the Nike Air Max 1 debuted with visible air in its heel, allowing fans more than just the feel of Air-Sole comfort—suddenly they could see it. Two years after the Nike Air Max 95 brought visible air to the forefoot, the Nike Air Max 97 arrived with the very first full-length unit. The shoe made a huge splash in the running world, as anticipated by its ripple-effect design lines. It’s still making waves over two decades later.

Nike’s revolutionary Air-Sole unit made its way into Nike footwear in 1978. In 1987, the Nike Air Max 1 debuted with visible air in its heel, allowing fans more than just the feel of Air-Sole comfort—suddenly they could see it. Two years after the Nike Air Max 95 brought visible air to the forefoot, the Nike Air Max 97 arrived with the very first full-length unit. The shoe made a huge splash in the running world, as anticipated by its ripple-effect design lines. It’s still making waves over two decades later.

Nike’s revolutionary Air-Sole unit made its way into Nike footwear in 1978. In 1987, the Nike Air Max 1 debuted with visible air in its heel, allowing fans more than just the feel of Air-Sole comfort—suddenly they could see it. Two years after the Nike Air Max 95 brought visible air to the forefoot, the Nike Air Max 97 arrived with the very first full-length unit. The shoe made a huge splash in the running world, as anticipated by its ripple-effect design lines. It’s still making waves over two decades later.

Nike’s revolutionary Air-Sole unit made its way into Nike footwear in 1978. In 1987, the Nike Air Max 1 debuted with visible air in its heel, allowing fans more than just the feel of Air-Sole comfort—suddenly they could see it. Air reached a new milestone in 1995, when the Nike Air Max 95 opened more windows, this time in the forefoot. Known as much for its innovation as for its design lines inspired by human anatomy, the Nike Air Max 95 became a classic the moment it dropped.

Nike’s revolutionary Air-Sole unit made its way into Nike footwear in the late ’70s. In 1987, the Nike Air Max 1 debuted with visible air in its heel, allowing fans more than just the feel of Air-Sole comfort—suddenly they could see it. Since then, next-generation Nike Air Max shoes have become a hit with athletes and collectors by offering striking color combinations and reliable, lightweight cushioning.